3.35pm And that's all folks, the game has been abandoned. Sadly a damp end to this series, which has been dominated by Australia. Both teams will fly to South Africa over the next few days for the T20 World Cup where Australia will again start favourites. Will take a very good team to beat them, but watch out for England and India.
That also wraps up Australia's home international summer. Thanks for joining us since the end of August when it all began. But we've still got the rest of the BBL finals to come and then the two big ones: the World Cup and the men's Test tour of India. We'll be here for all that but for now, it's goodbye and thanks for joining us.
3.15pm Not much to report, I'm afraid. It's wet. And the radar isn't good
Jack: "Afternoon! Looking at the radar, it looks pretty bleak, sad way to end the Australian international summer of cricket. I'd say, baring the men's failed T20 WC defense, its been a success for both teams!"
Karen: "I can't believe it! Fine weather here in Canberra all week, even yesterday, then the day of the match, THIS!"
1.45pm Hello and welcome for the 3rd and final T20I of the series between Pakistan Women and Australia Women at Manuka Oval, Canberra.
Australia Women who swept the ODIs series by 3-0 now ready to whitewash the T20Is series as well. Aussies won their first two matches convincingly by 8 wickets. On the other hand Pakistan Women who have not shown their best cricket in this series will try to show some fight in this match.
It is raining, covers are on and toss has been delayed.